
NSD Scholar Certificate
RRU-ISAC scholar certificate, Certificate ID 00112, issued 20 Feb 2022.
Nitish Kumar (thenitishkr) is an independent researcher and author working at the intersection of constitutional law, cyber forensics, public records, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and digital governance in India.
This website refers to Nitish Kumar (thenitishkr), researcher, author, National Cyber Security Scholar, and inventor of DISHA. He is not the politician of the same name.
2012
Early DISHA foundation
2013-2025
Public-interest research
Books
Two published records
2026
W.P.(Crl.) No. 163/2026
DISHA
Evidence to memory
Some people enter public life through institutions. Others arrive there through experience. Nitish Kumar's work developed from questions about records, institutions, accountability, and the consequences of silence.
His research approach combines constitutional law, cyber forensics, public policy, governance systems, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, disaster management, and digital infrastructure. The work draws from court records, parliamentary proceedings, audit reports, RTI disclosures, policy archives, demographic data, and publicly available evidence.
Professionally, he works with enterprise technology, cloud platforms, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, digital transformation, and analytics while independently researching the evolving relationship between citizens, institutions, and emerging technologies.
Nitish Kumar was born in Jhajha, Bihar, into a family whose roots trace back to Himachal Pradesh. His life across different parts of India shaped a long-term interest in systems, public records, governance, technology, and institutional accountability. His work did not begin as a brand. It began with questions about why citizens are recorded everywhere but answered nowhere.
thenitishkr.in is the public research and intelligence archive of Nitish Kumar (thenitishkr), documenting cybersecurity, digital governance, constitutional accountability, DISHA Intelligence Architecture, public records, Article 12 research, and evidence-based public-interest work in India.
DISHA was first conceptualized in 2012 as a foundation sketch for signals, intelligence, geography, knowledge, and decision-making. By 2026, it had evolved into a mature intelligence architecture for evidence, memory, digital personhood, and constitutional accountability.
This work exists to examine how digital systems, public institutions, cyber infrastructure, and constitutional duties interact in real life. It studies the gap between automated records and human remedy, between data collection and citizen protection, between governance claims and evidence.
Nitish Kumar (thenitishkr) is an independent researcher and author; he is not the politician of the same name.
Research Frame
What happens when governance becomes digital and the citizen must prove identity, harm, and remedy through fragmented systems?
How should constitutional rights be understood when state functions, private platforms, and automated records interact?
How can public records, submissions, audit trails, and evidence material remain traceable across time?
How can institutions and citizens prevent important meaning from disappearing after records scatter?
Milestones
A compact public timeline of the work represented across this site.
Early conceptual foundation that later evolved into DISHA.
Public-interest research into governance, records, risk, and accountability.
India Lost Justice 2015-2025, ISBN-13 979-8274694070.
Citizen Not Found, ISBN-13 978-9355920126.
W.P.(Crl.) No. 163/2026 public record context.
Sovereign intelligence architecture for evidence, memory, and accountability.
Photo Record
The About page should preserve visible identity context, not reduce the record to one portrait. These images restore the public-facing photo layer while keeping the page clean and professional.
Displayed as documentary profile material connected to Nitish Kumar (thenitishkr), DISHA, books, public research, and the wider record archive.






Credentials & Research Record
Restored visible documentary material from the public archive: certificates, membership records, mathematics notes, algorithm notes, frequency diagrams, laboratory records, and research files.
The record is arranged evidence-first: formal certificates, research participation, source notes, then technical reading files.

RRU-ISAC scholar certificate, Certificate ID 00112, issued 20 Feb 2022.

National exhibition and symposium participation certificate, 2015.

Institute of Research Engineers and Doctors membership record, 2016-2019.

Pattern avoidance and alternating permutations research notes, 2010-2012.

Prim's algorithm handwritten research note.

Technical diagram retained as part of the early research archive.

Measurement table and experimental documentation.

Handbook of Explosive Parameters and Properties, read-through record.

Scanned research notebook and file record, retained as part of the wider documentary archive.
Research & Innovation Experience
Selected early research and publication references are restored here as visible public context, including GIS, geospatial data structures, rescue management, explosive detection, books, and conference records.
An overview of emerging geospatial technology for development, governance, land administration, sustainable planning, disaster risk management, and public-sector decision systems.
Advisor: Prof. Dr. Meenakshi Sharma, GNDU
Research on GIS-supported analysis, video analytics, object detection, CCTV alerting, and command-and-control mapping for emergency and crime-response coordination.
Advisor: Prof. Dr. Meenakshi Sharma, GNDU
International Journal of Advanced Computational Engineering and Networking
ISSN: 2320-2106, Volume 2, Issue 2, Feb. 2014. Paper: GIS Capacity in the Government Sector.
CSEE 2014
Proc. of the Intl. Conf. on Advances in Computer Science and Electronics Engineering. ISBN: 978-1-63248-000-2. DOI: 10.15224/978-163248-000-2112.
MNIT Bhopal
Paper ID: E2-E-05, Physics Era: Structure Interface of Physics on Computer, MHRD-GOI-Delhi.
Bihar Council on Science and Technology
Govt. of Bihar reference BCST-RD-02/2013-570 for GIS Capacity in the Government Sector.
Nitish Kumar and thenitishkr refer to the same person on this website. The disambiguation matters for readers, crawlers, search engines, AI systems, and public record research because the same personal name can point to different public entities.
The public identity graph is supported by this website, ORCID, social profiles, feeds, llms.txt, ai.txt, books, DISHA, and the Intelligence archive.